Take a Tour of the Global SchoolNet Website

Global SchoolNet's main purpose is to help teachers find collaborative
learning partners and appropriate projects. Project-based learning opportunities
are diverse, challenging and innovative -- ranging from understanding terrorism,
the mathematics of music, exploring innovative waste management solutions, to
creative story telling, online safety and studying global warming. There are
learning projects for every age and to support every subject area. To get started using our content, tools
and resources, we recommend that you explore the following features on our
website:

Register to Become a Member of the Global SchoolNet Worldwide
CommunityGlobal
SchoolNet is proud to celebrate more than two decades of excellence in
bringing innovative online collaborative learning activities to
educators and students around the world. As former teachers, our goal is
to offer unique and imaginative tools, resources and content, so that no
child (or teacher!) is left behind. Join today and collaborate with
90,000 educators from 194 countries.Go
There Now

View Our Video Clips to Understand the Impact of Project LearningWe have dozens of short videos featuring real teachers and students
talking about their experiences. Viewing our videos will help you
understand the impact that project learning and collaboration can have
on your students, teachers, schools and communities. Go There Now

Browse the Projects Registry (PR) to Find or Announce ProjectsThis
is where to go if you are interested in online projects or collaborative
partners.
The Projects Registry is is the Internet’s oldest and largest
clearinghouse for teacher-conducted global learning projects. The PR
contains more than 3,000 annotated listings – and is searchable by date,
age level, geographic location, collaboration type, technology tools or
keyword. Go There Now

Subscribe to Our News and Discussion Lists to Receive AnnouncementsJoin
our specialized news and discussion lists to be the first to receive announcements about
new projects and other opportunities, as they are posted. Go There Now

Take a Peek at Online Expeditions to Connect Your Students
with Real World AdventurersStudents
can interact with real world adventurers through intriguing dialogue as
they re-enact history—or even make history! Whether explorers travel the
Silk Road of China or climb Mt. Everest, learning becomes an
unforgettable adventure as students join thrilling, real-time
expeditions to remote and fascinating locations. They can observe daily
progress and read field dispatches. There are two ways to participate.

You can join upcoming expeditions

You can access past expeditions and use them as educational
resources.Go There Now

Take a Tour of International Schools CyberFair to View
Student-Produced Projects from Around the GlobeCyberFair is based on the
concept of the World's Fair. Now in its 14th year, CyberFair is our most
successful program, with more than 2 millions students from
109 countries participating. Students conduct research about their local
communities and then publish the findings online. Students are
required to evaluate other projects. Recognition is given for the best
entries in each of eight categories: local leaders, businesses,
community organizations, historical landmarks, environment, music, art,
and local specialties.

There are four ways to participate.

You can produce and submit an original project to the
competition.

You can produce a project as a simple exhibit, but not
compete in the competition.

You can sign up to be an official volunteer project
reviewer.

You can access the past projects and use them as educational
resources from around the globeGo There Now

Take a Tour of Doors to Diplomacy to View Student-Produced
Projects on Important Global IssuesDoors to Diplomacy is a competition for middle school and high school
students that sponsored by the US Department of State. The learning
model is similar to CyberFair. But, the content focus is on global
issues and international affairs and the winning students each receive a
$2,000 scholarship.

There are four ways to participate.

You can produce and submit a new project to the
competition.

You can produce a project as a simple exhibit and not
compete in the competition.

You can sign up to be an official volunteer project
reviewer.

You can access the past projects and use them as educational resources from around the globe.
Go There Now